textabstractThe magnitude of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality differs importantly between countries, but these variations have not been satisfactorily explained. We explored the role of behavioral and structural determinants of these variations, by using a dataset covering 17 European countries in the period 1970–2010, and by conducting multilevel multivariate regression analyses. Our results suggest that between-country variations in inequalities in current mortality can partly be understood from variations in inequalities in smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and poverty. Also, countries with higher national income, higher quality of government, higher social transfers, higher health care expenditure and more self-expression v...
International audienceIn all European countries, the rates of death were higher in groups of lower s...
International audienceIn all European countries, the rates of death were higher in groups of lower s...
In all European countries, the rates of death were higher in groups of lower socioeconomic status, b...
International audienceThe magnitude of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality differs importantly b...
International audienceThe magnitude of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality differs importantly b...
International audienceThe magnitude of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality differs importantly b...
The magnitude of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality differs importantly between countries, but ...
The magnitude of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality differs importantly between countries, but ...
The magnitude of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality differs importantly between countries, but ...
In all European countries, the rates of death were higher in groups of lower socioeconomic status, b...
International audienceIn all European countries, the rates of death were higher in groups of lower s...
International audienceIn all European countries, the rates of death were higher in groups of lower s...
International audienceIn all European countries, the rates of death were higher in groups of lower s...
International audienceIn all European countries, the rates of death were higher in groups of lower s...
International audienceIn all European countries, the rates of death were higher in groups of lower s...
International audienceIn all European countries, the rates of death were higher in groups of lower s...
International audienceIn all European countries, the rates of death were higher in groups of lower s...
In all European countries, the rates of death were higher in groups of lower socioeconomic status, b...
International audienceThe magnitude of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality differs importantly b...
International audienceThe magnitude of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality differs importantly b...
International audienceThe magnitude of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality differs importantly b...
The magnitude of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality differs importantly between countries, but ...
The magnitude of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality differs importantly between countries, but ...
The magnitude of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality differs importantly between countries, but ...
In all European countries, the rates of death were higher in groups of lower socioeconomic status, b...
International audienceIn all European countries, the rates of death were higher in groups of lower s...
International audienceIn all European countries, the rates of death were higher in groups of lower s...
International audienceIn all European countries, the rates of death were higher in groups of lower s...
International audienceIn all European countries, the rates of death were higher in groups of lower s...
International audienceIn all European countries, the rates of death were higher in groups of lower s...
International audienceIn all European countries, the rates of death were higher in groups of lower s...
International audienceIn all European countries, the rates of death were higher in groups of lower s...
In all European countries, the rates of death were higher in groups of lower socioeconomic status, b...